SAP rethinks software
SAP’s on-demand applications offering, Business ByDesign, may turn the company into a mass market vendor.
Q&A - London Stock Exchange
Robin Paine, CTO of the LSE, on how the institution has armed itself with world-class IT.
Changing ERP's spots
ERP pioneer Jan Baan is making a comeback at the head of Cordys - an SOA and BPM company
Microsoft Dynamics aims for best of both worlds
Microsoft aims to add coherence to its Dynamics convergence message.
Sterling embraces its legacy
Integration and applications provider Sterling Commerce tunes its supply chain management strategy.
Human resources software goes online
On-demand human capital management applications grow 27%
SAP acquires Business Objects
Business intelligence industry all but assimilated.
Infor’s SOA end-game
Mid-market business applications giant looks to SOA to shake its 'collector' reputation.
No shocks in Microsoft’s web strategy
Meanwhile, Adobe enters web application space with Buzzword buy.
SAP goes SaaS with Business ByDesign
On-demand application suite signals ‘new era’ for German giant
Sage launches integrated apps suite
Accounts and CRM bundle forms basis of new platform.
Agile ERP
Can enterprise resource planning ever become as flexible as modern business requires?
Oracle reports 20% revenue boost
Despite positive quarterly results, Oracle's new application licence revenue plummets.
Flexible terms
The licensing crisis as buyers reject old ways to pay and vendors struggle to adopt new models.
SAP looks beyond its borders
German applications giant at last looks to the outside world.
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